Josh Hutcherson

True story, and I'm a dork, so I wrote about it. :D
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I know it sounds kind of weird I know we’ve never met each other And I know you must hear this a thousand times a day But God told me I was going to marry you.

It was really laid back; I was watching a basketball game I had fallen asleep and at the half time mark, Kansas was down when they played Kentucky And God told me I was going to marry you.

I came to this conclusion when I went upstairs. I knew Kansas had made comebacks after the half in their last few games So I said “God, If I am to marry Josh Hutcherson, Kentucky will win.” And God told me I was going to marry you.

When I woke the next morning, I couldn’t believe the news. I had been so convinced of Kansas’ clinch on the victor’s spot But Kentucky won the game, so I wanted it to be true. That God had told me I was going to marry you.

Now I know it’s far-fetched, but all a girl has anymore are her dreams The more realistic ones and the more fairytale-esque I sort of hope this one will happen, though if it doesn’t I understand. But still, God told me I was going to marry you. Not only do I have divine intervention on my side, But I have a sacred practice that answered the call I picked it up one day and gave it a shake and a slide And I got the same answer to my question from the Magic 8 Ball.

Now I know that these things are doubtful to say the least, But I like to imagine myself every once in a while talking, just us two. You seem like a pretty awesome person, and your acting is really beast. And I like to think that God told me I was going to marry you.

I know it probably won’t happen, but it keeps me content I know the probability of it all needs to get a clue But I still like to think, sometimes, what God meant Was that I was meant to love all people, maybe not just you.

So have a good day, and be kind to all. And I will laugh about my silly magic 8 ball. And I truly hope that you don’t find me odd For asking a question as childish as that of God.

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Hi, oh my. I love this SO much. It's so sweet and it flows so rhythmically and it is written so well. The small little details that seem so big. It's great and I put it in my favorites. Great job. Thanks for sharing. Xx!